Bloomington, Minnesota, USA
7 days ago
Post-Doctoral Psychology Resident

Fraser is currently seeking Post-Doctoral Psychology Residents to join our Mental Health, Autism Center of Excellence and Neuropsychology teams.  Frasers strives to make a meaningful and lasting difference for individuals and families living with diverse intellectual, emotional, or physical needs, by providing a lifetime of quality healthcare, housing, education, employment, and support services.

As a Post-Doc Resident at Fraser, you provide clinical services to children, adolescents and families while under the supervision of a licensed psychologist.  Clinical services will entail diagnostic assessments, psychological testing, and outpatient therapy. In this role, residents maintain accurate client records in a timely manner including psychological evaluations, session notes and diagnostic assessments, and treatment plans if carrying and outpatient caseload. These staff will also pursue further professional development through external seminars, internal didactics and research. Fraser reimburses for attendance at one annual conference or continuing education course annually.

Fraser Offers:

Accelerated career growth and learning opportunities while obtaining direct service experience and supervision for licensure Consistent salary regardless of client attendance Support teams to assist with client engagement and insurance authorizations Health Information Management system to help meet client service hour goals Multi-disciplinary team model for continued education and career growth Access to ongoing monthly and annual training opportunities, including continuing education units and monthly didactics Eligible for federal student loan forgiveness. Fraser is a qualifying employer under the Department of Education’s public services loan forgiveness program Work-Life Balance; over 5 weeks of paid time off annually Benefits including medical, dental, vision, 403(b) retirement planning Culture of continuous quality improvement based on employee and client feedback Frequent performance feedback provided to enhance clinical experience

Location:

Fraser Bloomington; business hours and 1-2 evenings until 6pm each week

Qualifications:

Completed doctoral degree from an APA-accredited psychology training program (Post-Doc status) Completed doctoral internship in clinical psychology with child/family focus required and prior experience in developmental testing and therapy with individuals on the autism spectrum Post degree, pursuit of licensure as a Licensed Psychologist from the State of Minnesota required Valid driver's license, clean driving record, and reliable transportation Ability to successfully complete MDHS criminal background study Demonstrated respect for, and sensitivity to, family and cultural issues. Ability to accurately observe and document behavior of children Effective communication in the English language

 

Position offers:

The Postdoctoral Residency has opportunities around three types of evaluations, specifically the Early Childhood Evaluation (Birth through 5), Child and Adolescent Evaluation (6 and older), and Neuropsychology or Adult Evaluation. Overall, residents participate in two to three evaluations per week. Residents receive supervision training through weekly tiered group supervision with doctoral interns and 45 minutes of provision of supervision. Residents receive two hours monthly devoted to didactic seminars, with an emphasis in supervision, and at least one hour per week in group multidisciplinary case consultation meetings. As is typical for child serving agencies, additional time is required for consultation with referral sources, community agencies, schools, families and other service providers.

 

Residents have the option between two training tracks. Both training tracks are designed to require 40 hours per week of each resident’s time; variability in this estimate is most likely related to resident experience and facility in report writing and is reduced over the course of the year. Residents receive a ramp up, incrementally increasing their evaluation caseload monthly during the ramp up period while receiving more hands-on role modeling, observation and supervision toward increasing independence by the end of their ramp up period.

Training Track #1: Clinical Child Psychology

The Training Track option 1 combines Fraser Autism and Mental Health psychological evaluations and an outpatient caseload. Residents complete two evaluations per week, along with one hour of corresponding supervision. The typical outpatient intervention caseload for each resident includes seven to eight outpatient psychotherapy cases (children/adolescents, adults, families, groups) per year, with clientele drawn from the Mental Health and Autism programs. Another hour is spent in supervision with a focus on intervention.

 

Training Track #2: Neuropsychology

The Training Track option 2 includes a combination of Fraser Autism and Mental Health psychological evaluations and neuropsychological evaluation. Residents will complete two neuropsychological evaluations and receive an hour of supervision with a qualified neuropsychologist. Residents have the choice to complete one Autism and Mental Health psychological evaluation or an additional neuropsychological evaluation, and maintain a small, short-term therapy caseload of outpatient psychotherapy clients (e.g., parent coaching, executive functioning skill building) or psychoeducational groups while receiving one additional hour of individual supervision.

 

For more information and specific information about the Postdoctoral Residency training program, visit our website at:  https://fraser.org/internships/post-doctoral-psychology

 

Fraser is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging: Fraser values a diverse staff to ensure the best outcomes for our diverse client base. We are committed to anti-racism at Fraser. Our anti-racism committee assesses, develops, and implements numerous initiatives ranging from recruiting and retaining diverse staff to staff training and more.

 

If you are having trouble applying or have questions, please contact Fraser HR at careers@fraser.org If you have successfully submitted your application, you will get a confirmation email. If you do not receive the confirmation email, please check your junk/spam folders, then contact us as we may not have received your application. Thank you for considering Fraser! 

 

 

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